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this has to be done with a torque gauge, you tighten the head bolts to a specific torque, then a bit more not sure of what then you use a gauge and turn the wrench quarter of a turn I think but this is just to let you know you need a torque gauge, not a wrench although you need one of them as well. JUST PHONE A DEALER MATE usually helpful.

It sounds as if you have rebuilt the engine without torqueing the head bolts. Although, it could be that the cylinder base gasket has been torn during the rebuild. Try to re-tighten the head bolts to the correct settings first. Good luck.

Cylinder Head Bolt InstallationFactory
Method
For each cylinder head, start with head bolt numbered one.
In increasing number sequence (1-2-3-4), tighten the head bolt in three
stages.
1. Tighten each bolt to 7-9 foot pounds of
torque.
2, Tighten each bolt to 12-14 foot pounds of
torque.
3. Mark each head bolt and head with aligning marks. Tighten
each bolt 1/4 turn (90 degrees).

Cylinder Head Bolt InstallationTorque
Wrench Method

For each cylinder head, start with head bolt numbered one.
In increasing number sequence (1-2-3-4), tighten the head bolt in four
stages.